![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Part 2: Bay Area as Incubator - chris carlsson lisaruth elliot nick kasimatis Ecology Emerges Bay Area as Incubator Wednesday, March 31, 6:00 pm at Koret Auditorium, San Francisco Main Library with Sam Schuchat (California Coastal Conservancy), Kirsten Schwind (Bay Localize), Harold Gilliam (SF Chronicle, SF Examiner) co-sponsored by the SF History Center Examined the Bay Area as a demonstration area and incubator of experiments that shaped the national and international ecological movements... Keywords: ecology emerges shaping san francisco Downloads: 50 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Recycling Histories - Shaping San Francisco Ruth Gravanis, longtime San Francisco ecological activist and former board member of San Francisco Tomorrow and Mission Creek Conservancy, along with Karen Pickett, original member of the Berkeley Ecology Center's recycling program, as well as a longtime participant in Earth First! and forest preservation campaigns, both tell important stories about the history of recycling in the San Francisco Bay Area. Keywords: recycling; ecology; Ecology Emerges; Berkeley Ecology Center; Brisbane; incinerator; NIMBY Downloads: 237 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Sylvia McLaughlin - Shaping San Francisco An interview with one of the cofounders of Save The Bay in the early 1960s, Sylvia McLaughlin. This is part of Shaping San Francisco's oral history project "Ecology Emerges," covering the arc of environmental activism in the Bay Area from conservation through ecology to environmental and social justice, from the 1960s to the present. Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; environmentalism; Save the Bay; conservation Downloads: 114 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Peter Berg - Shaping San Francisco Peter Berg was one of the original San Francisco Diggers and went on to co-found the Planet Drum Foundation. He was at the first UN Conference on the Environment in Stockholm Sweden in 1972, was one of the originators of Bioregionalism, and has been at the heart of many ecological battles, including California's Peripheral Canal. This is part of the "Ecology Emerges" oral history interview collection by Shaping San Francisco, tracing the arc of environmental activism from conservation to environ... Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; bioregionalism; watersheds; Peripheral Canal; Diggers Downloads: 201 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Evolution of Eco-Activism - shaping san francisco california council for the humanities chris carlsson lisaruth elliot nickkasimatis sean burns Exploring the evolution of nature and ecological activism, how we thought about it 40 years ago vs. how we think about it now. Following the compelling shift from conservation to environmentalism to environmental/social justice over the last half-century. Keywords: ecology emerges shaping san francisco california council for the humanities Downloads: 126 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Karen Pickett - Shaping San Francisco Part of the "Ecology Emerges" oral history interviews covering the last 50 years history of Bay Area ecological activism, from conservation to environmental justice. Karen Pickett was an early participant in the Berkeley Ecology Center, worked on its early recycling effort, later set one up at Merritt College, and more recently has been a staffer for the Bay Area Coalition for the Headwaters. She's been part of the Earth First! movement too. Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; recycling; Berkeley Ecology Center; Headwaters; Earth First! Downloads: 114 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Jason Mark - Shaping San Francisco Jason Mark, editor of Earth Island Journal and an active farmer at the Alemany Farm in San Francisco, interviewed as part of the Shaping San Francisco "Ecology Emerges" oral history project. The project documents participants in the ecology movement in the San Francisco Bay over the past 50 years. Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; urban agriculture; economic growth; environmentalism; environmental justice; social justice; water pollution; urban gardening Downloads: 54 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Monica Moore - Shaping San Francisco Part of the Ecology Emerges oral history collection project by Shaping San Francisco, this is part one of the interview with Monica Moore, co-founder of the Pesticide Action Network. Keywords: Ecology Emerges; Monica Moore; Pesticide Action Network; ecology; Malaysia; Brazil; Nestles; Bhopal; India; DDT; environmental justice Downloads: 413 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Larry Orman - Shaping San Francisco An interview under the "Ecology Emerges" project of oral histories on the arc of environmentalism, ecology, environmental and social justice, running from the 1950s to the 2000s. Larry Orman, longtime director of the Greenbelt Alliance, now involved with GreenInfo.net, and a deep thinker on questions of regionalism, urban agriculture, green belts, and much more. Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; urban agriculture; economic growth; environmentalism; environmental justice; urban gardening; greenbelts; agricultural trusts Downloads: 96 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Nikki Henderson - Shaping San Francisco Nikki Henderson, executive director of People's Grocery in Oakland, sits down to add her story to our Ecology Emerges series of interviews, tracking the arc of ecological activism from the early conservation movement to the environmentalism of the late 1960s and early 1970s, through the radicalizing direct action ecologists and finally to the environmental and social justice activists of the early 21st century. Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; urban agriculture; economic growth; environmentalism; environmental justice; social justice; water pollution; urban gardening Downloads: 242 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Ruth Gravanis - Shaping San Francisco An interview under the "Ecology Emerges" project of oral histories on the arc of environmentalism, ecology, environmental and social justice, running from the 1950s to the 2000s. Ruth Gravanis has been long involevd in water and waste politics, especially at Mission Bay and Treasure Island, as well as being involved with San Francisco Tomorrow, the Sierra Club and many other local organizations. Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; water; waste; sewage; Treasure Island; Mission Creek; wetlands; economic growth; environmentalism; environmental justice Downloads: 102 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: John Knox - Shaping San Francisco One of the interviews under the Shaping San Francisco "Ecology Emerges" oral history collection, tracing the arc from conservation to environmental justice, 1960s to the present. John Knox is the executive director of the Earth Island Institute, the third environmental organization founded by David Brower. EII is an incubator for dozens of other ecology activist organizations, and Knox has been at the epicenter of many of them since the early 1980s. Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; environmental justice; Earth Island Institute; Friends of the Earth; David Brower Downloads: 174 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Miya Yoshitani - Shaping San Francisco An interview under the "Ecology Emerges" project of oral histories on the arc of environmentalism, ecology, environmental and social justice, running from the 1950s to the 2000s. Miya Yoshitani works with the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) for whom she has worked in Australia and the East Bay. She has a long history in environmental justice activism. Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; urban agriculture; economic growth; environmentalism; environmental justice; social justice; urban gardening; Richmond; Laotian community; Oakland Chinatown Downloads: 92 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Sam Schuchat - Shaping San Francisco An interview under the "Ecology Emerges" project of oral histories on the arc of environmentalism, ecology, environmental and social justice, running from the 1950s to the 2000s. Sam Schuchat is the executive director of the California Coastal Commission and has been something of an "undeveloper" as he put it, facilitating a number of initiatives from the state agency. Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; urban agriculture; economic growth; environmentalism; environmental justice; social justice; urban design; regional planning; California Coastal Commission Downloads: 97 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Saul Bloom - Shaping San Francisco Saul Bloom is the director of ARC/Ecology in San Francisco where he has been deeply involved in local military base decommissioning, ecological and economic agitation, and working for environmental and social justice. He got his start with Greenpeace in the late 1970s and was instrumental in the fight against the homeporting of the USS Missouri in the 1980s. Part of the Shaping San Francisco "Ecology Emerges" oral history project, documenting the arc of environmental activism from conservation t... Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; Greenpeace; ARC/Ecology; USS Missouri; Hunter's Point Naval Base; Alameda Naval Air Station; Mare Island Downloads: 151 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Kirsten Schwind - Shaping San Francisco Part of the "Ecology Emerges" oral history interviews covering the last 50 years history of Bay Area ecological activism, from conservation to environmental justice. Kirsten Schwind is a director of Bay Localize, a project spanning a number of ecological intiatives in planning, transportation, community development, urban agriculture and sustainability. Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; urban agriculture; economic growth; environmentalism; environmental justice; social justice; urban design; regional planning; relocalization; Bay Localize Downloads: 131 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Ecology Emerges: Tom Turner - Shaping San Francisco An interview under the "Ecology Emerges" project of oral histories on the arc of environmentalism, ecology, environmental and social justice, running from the 1950s to the 2000s. Tom was there at the founding of Friends of the Earth, working closely with David Brower, and edited the FoE journal "Not Man Apart." Keywords: ecology; Ecology Emerges; economic growth; environmentalism; environmental justice; social justice; urban gardening; Friends of the Earth; Not Man Apart; David Brower Downloads: 94 |  |